Benton, Haughton and Providence Classical Academy won Saturday on the final day of the Benton Lady Tiger Classic.
The Lady Tigers won two games, defeating Logansport 58-50 and Plain Dealing 63-42.
The Lady Bucs defeated PCA 60-17. Before playing Haughton, the Lady Knights defeated St. Mary’s 57-50.
Bossier fell to Class B power Rosepine 72-34.
In other games, LaGrange defeated Northwood 77-40, Green Oaks defeated Loyola 32-26, Zwolle defeated Southwood 68-30 and Ouachita Christian defeated St. Mary’s 54-23.
Bella Wiese hit seven 3-pointers and scored 24 points to lead Benton (15-9) against Logansport. She made three from long range in the third quarter and Benton led 45-43 going into the fourth. Kryshna Bostic scored five of her 15 points in the fourth to help the Lady Tigers get the victory.
Ingernique Chatman led Logansport (9-9) with 22 points.
Wiese scored 20 against Plain Dealing. Bostic added 12. Jakayla Douglas led the Lady Lions (7-10) with 31.
Haughton (17-5) extended its winning streak to 15 against PCA. Four Lady Bucs scored in double figures. Skylar Branch had 15, Sariah Shannon 14, Bella Hammond 12 and Aliyah Delaney 11.
Emily Stephens led the Lady Knights with eight.
Lauren Hillman sank four 3-pointers in the second quarter and led PCA (14-11) against St. Mary’s with 16 points.
Stephens added 13. Adilynn DeLoach scored 11 and Ella Richardson had nine.
Ava Hebert led St. Mary’s (4-12) with 22 points.
Zamarion Carter led Bossier (6-8) with 11 points. Case James knocked down seven 3-pointers and led Rosepine (14-7) with 27.
A’Niyah Guillory and Miah Alexis paced LaGrange (15-4) with 18 and 17 points, respectively. Alyssa Brewer led Northwood (11-7) with 17.
Addison Burr led Zwolle (20-4) to its 15th consecutive victory with 26 points. Zoey Davis led Southwood (10-9) with 12.
Kamunza Hicks led Green Oaks (4-13) with nine points. Sofia Gibson paced Loyola (4-13) with 14.
Ouachita Christian (18-1) completed a 3-0 run in the tournament. Emma Bareswill led the Lady Lions with 13.
Elsewhere, Airline routed Montgomery 78-9 in the Jonesboro-Hodge tournament.
Addison McDowell led the Lady Vikings (6-9) with 20 points. Nia Williams had 15, Ke’Zyriah Sykes 12 and Cartavya Butler 10.